Safarova Marjona
Humanity has lived in harmony with each other since ancient times. But at the beginning of the 20th century, the emergence of the FTI revolution, the rapid development of plants and factories, has a negative impact on the environment. Chlorine and fluorine gases combine to form freon gases. It is destroying the ozone layer located 15-25 km above the earth’s surface. The exhaust gas emitted from industrial enterprises rises into the atmosphere and creates the “greenhouse effect”, as a result of which the average temperature of the globe is increasing. This, in turn, is causing the melting of permafrost and global ocean level rise. Our country recognizes and strictly adheres to the internationally accepted normative documents on ecology and environmental protection.
Today, we need to further develop environmental culture in the general public. After all, if we misuse the water resources and forest natural resources, if we poison the environment, there is no other planet in the universe. “Earth is one – lonely”.
Author: Safarova Marjona
Translater: Bahodirova Laylo
Nurabad district, Samarkand region of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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